Cyberbully follows Taylor Hillridge (Emily Osment), a teenage girl who falls victim to online bullying, and the cost it nearly takes on her and her family. Taylor is a pretty 17-year-old high school student but a little awkward, and painfully aware of it. When her mom gives her a computer for her birthday, Taylor is excited by the prospect of freedom and the independence of going online without her mother always looking over her shoulder..

I Think This Film Is Worth watching as it gives you an incite into a young persons life and what some of them have to go through. Also It makes you more aware about being careful as to what you say to people because you may think what you are doing is harmless but to the victim it can have serious consequences x

It's nearly impossible to get your profile back if someone hacks it, there's no proof it's really you going to get it back or that it was hacked to begin with. It's not as simple as that.

This movie was very good. It shows that the things people say online are just as hurtful as words said in person. It also shows that it's never going to get better unless you ask for help. I highly recommend watching it with your young teens.

I had to deal with this for two yrs 7th and 8th grade. I had to be home schooled because it really takes it's toll on you mentally. I wish I had stuck it out and stood up for myself. It's a great movie and if you have ever had to deal with any kind of bullying it touches you.

It doesn't represent cyber phishing or any kind of ''bullying'' as it is in real life.This is over glorified drama that feeds you false information about things you don't know nothing about. Movie filled with cliches, bad acting and incredibly bad story line. Stay away from this movie, I'm serious.

Was an awesome movie, every teen should watch this seriously. 10/10 It really shows how cyberbullying can really affect someone and that no one should be doing that in the first place, but if you be strong and have friends to help stick up for you, then it's a lot better.

Are you seriously THAT stupid?This movie was utter shite, it doesn't represent ''cyberbullying'' as it is at all. What would you do if someone hacked your Facebook?Normally, you'd make Facebook mail your password back to you and you'd regain your account, you'd apologize to all the people the hacker offended or whatever he did, and forget it about it like it never happened.This doesn't happen in the movie. Why? Because it doesn't take the rational approach. It's feeding you false information.I do NOT recommend this movie. Utter waste of time.